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[PR] TuneUp: What To Pitch The Media In July 2022

What To Pitch The Media In July 2022

Happy July!

In the PR and magazine world that means one thing: Holiday Gift Guide.

Not the holiday that is just around the corner that some people are canceling since people’s body’s just got canceled and put at risk. No - we are talking about pitching the magazines for those coveted editorial gift guide roundups.

The research and writing starts in July. Knee high in July with the beginning of products being shipped around for testing and inspecting by editors and writers.

In this monthly TuneUp, “What To Pitch The Media In July,” you will hear of the many themes you could be pitching for different types of outlets. These include National US Postage Stamp Day (because we know one of you is actually launching a US stamp!), Celiac Awareness Month, Adopt A Shelter Dog Month. These themes are not in July - they are later. This TuneUp will help you plan for where to pitch, when.

This TuneUp is open to all to listen to for free for the next 24 hours, and then it’s getting packaged back up for the Tin Shingle Members only to stream at any time.

HOW TO WATCH

Anyone can watch a Tin Shingle TuneUp from their computer, mobile phone or tablet. The process is different for premium members and the public.

MEMBERS OF TIN SHINGLE (FREE)

Stream any TuneUp Webinar anytime with your Tin Shingle membership. No need to purchase it, this TuneUp is ready to play from this page! When you are logged in, you will see a big screen.

NON-MEMBERS ($65)

Once you buy a TuneUp, you own it forever. The video or audio recording will appear on the TuneUp page that you just purchased from, and all you need to do is press play.

[PR] TuneUp: Ideas For Pitching The Media For The Month Of May 2022

Ideas For Pitching The Media For The Month Of May 2022

Planning ahead for Summer and Fall media coverage - what should you be pitching the press right now? Print magazines are in long lead time, meaning they are working on August and September issues now. That means Back To School!

But the now for digital also means Juneteenth and Father's Day. And what should you be pitching for TV?

This TuneUp will teach you how to hook a reporter, producer or intern, to pique their curiosity to compel them to write about you or your business.

HOW TO WATCH

Anyone can watch a Tin Shingle TuneUp from their computer, mobile phone or tablet. The process is different for premium members and the public.

MEMBERS OF TIN SHINGLE (FREE)

Stream any TuneUp Webinar anytime with your Tin Shingle membership. No need to purchase it, this TuneUp is ready to play from this page! When you are logged in, you will see a big screen.

NON-MEMBERS ($65)

Once you buy a TuneUp, you own it forever. The video or audio recording will appear on the TuneUp page that you just purchased from, and all you need to do is press play.During this TuneUp, Katie went over 3 email pitches intended for a TV segment. Listen in to hear how she edited them. What did she keep in mind? What kind of changes did she make?

Plus, get a minute of motivation to start it all off, as per usual. Because getting the word out is hard to do, and requires gumption and courage.

HOW TO WATCH

Anyone can watch a Tin Shingle TuneUp from their computer, mobile phone or tablet. The process is different for premium members and the public.

MEMBERS OF TIN SHINGLE (FREE)

Stream any TuneUp Webinar anytime with your Tin Shingle membership. No need to purchase it, this TuneUp is ready to play from this page! When you are logged in, you will see a big screen.

NON-MEMBERS ($65)

Once you buy a TuneUp, you own it forever. The video or audio recording will appear on the TuneUp page that you just purchased from, and all you need to do is press play.

[PR] TuneUp: How To Get PR By Writing Your Own Headlines

How To Get PR By Writing Your Own Headlines

Hello!

During this tuneup, we talked about how to write your own headlines when pitching the media. You need to hook the reporter, and simply saying: "Will you feature my business?" will get you a field of silent crickets, or a big "No," or worse, "Sure, buy advertising and we'll promote it!"

This TuneUp will teach you how to hook a reporter, producer or intern, to pique their curiosity to compel them to write about you or your business. The first step: immerse yourself in headlines to get your wheels turning.

HOW TO WATCH

Anyone can watch a Tin Shingle TuneUp from their computer, mobile phone or tablet. The process is different for premium members and the public.

MEMBERS OF TIN SHINGLE (FREE)

Stream any TuneUp Webinar anytime with your Tin Shingle membership. No need to purchase it, this TuneUp is ready to play from this page! When you are logged in, you will see a big screen.

NON-MEMBERS ($65)

Once you buy a TuneUp, you own it forever. The video or audio recording will appear on the TuneUp page that you just purchased from, and all you need to do is press play.During this TuneUp, Katie went over 3 email pitches intended for a TV segment. Listen in to hear how she edited them. What did she keep in mind? What kind of changes did she make?

Plus, get a minute of motivation to start it all off, as per usual. Because getting the word out is hard to do, and requires gumption and courage.

HOW TO WATCH

Anyone can watch a Tin Shingle TuneUp from their computer, mobile phone or tablet. The process is different for premium members and the public.

MEMBERS OF TIN SHINGLE (FREE)

Stream any TuneUp Webinar anytime with your Tin Shingle membership. No need to purchase it, this TuneUp is ready to play from this page! When you are logged in, you will see a big screen.

NON-MEMBERS ($65)

Once you buy a TuneUp, you own it forever. The video or audio recording will appear on the TuneUp page that you just purchased from, and all you need to do is press play.

[PR] TuneUp: Editing Email Pitches For TV

Editing Email Pitches For TV

During this TuneUp, Katie went over 3 email pitches intended for a TV segment. Listen in to hear how she edited them. What did she keep in mind? What kind of changes did she make?

Plus, get a minute of motivation to start it all off, as per usual. Because getting the word out is hard to do, and requires gumption and courage.

HOW TO WATCH

Anyone can watch a Tin Shingle TuneUp from their computer, mobile phone or tablet. The process is different for premium members and the public.

MEMBERS OF TIN SHINGLE (FREE)

Stream any TuneUp Webinar anytime with your Tin Shingle membership. No need to purchase it, this TuneUp is ready to play from this page! When you are logged in, you will see a big screen.

NON-MEMBERS ($65)

Once you buy a TuneUp, you own it forever. The video or audio recording will appear on the TuneUp page that you just purchased from, and all you need to do is press play.

[PR] TuneUp: When A Good Morning America (GMA) Feature Goes Not The Way You Wanted

When A Good Morning America (GMA) Feature Goes Not The Way You Wanted

What happens when you get featured on Good Morning America, and the segment that the producer's air is not what you imagined - and you don't want to show it to anyone. What do you do? Can you still use it? How did this happen? MorayaSeeger DeGeare shares her experience during this TuneUp.

The dream came to this New York based relationship therapist - Good Morning America came calling. Moraya Seeger DeGeare of BFF Therapy in Beacon, NY  (you've seen her before at Tin Shingle!) started a chalk conversation movement from her side hustle activist brand - To My Old Racist Earth - during the beginning of the protests in 2020. And she activated it again in 2021.

Last year, a friend saw what she was doing and reached out. That friend worked for Good Morning America and wanted to feature the movement that encouraged children's participation.

Moraya organized several families for the producers to interview, and a lot of footage was shot. However, what aired was much different than Moraya expected. So much so, that she didn't want to share the full feature with her own following after it aired nationwide.

In the name of helping others, Moraya agreed to come on Tin Shingle's next TuneUp to talk about the experience. 

Here's what we covered:

  • The Process: How the Good Morning America segment came to be.

  • What to expect: Can the star of the story control the narrative?

  • Analyzing the segment: What parts triggered Moraya and why.

  • "Granddaughter Of": Moraya is the granddaughter of Pete Seeger, the musician who was a major figure during the Civil Rights Movement and in environmental justice. Will this always lead a segment, leaving a person feeling in a shadow?

  • What to do next? What if you hate the segment? Should you bury it forever? No. We are going to milk it, and Katie will tell you why.

  • Where do we go from here? You got Good Morning America - most people's biggest dream - now what?

  • Sought After - but what if you want to steer? Moraya is approached often by the media as an expert in her field. When it comes to building buzz around her chalk movement, she realized that she needed to start pitching - just like everybody else! Katie will give her some tips. Not that she needs them! But all of us need tips and nudges.

See pictures of this segment in Tin Shingle's blog post, and watch the whole thing.

HOW TO WATCH

Anyone can watch a Tin Shingle TuneUp from their computer, mobile phone or tablet. The process is different for premium members and the public.

MEMBERS OF TIN SHINGLE (FREE)

Stream any TuneUp Webinar anytime with your Tin Shingle membership. No need to purchase it, this TuneUp is ready to play from this page! When you are logged in, you will see a big screen.

NON-MEMBERS ($65)

Once you buy a TuneUp, you own it forever. The video or audio recording will appear on the TuneUp page that you just purchased from, and all you need to do is press play.